"The Cold Light of Day" is the title of Dialectrix’s new album. Like "Audio Projectile" before it, the production is entirely handled by Plutonic Lab, and the cuts by DJ 2Buck.
A vernacular acrobat, Dialectrix combines rhythmic precision and variety, with content spawned from cathartic necessity. The album showcases his renowned technical skill and polish, and will undoubtedly reinforce his reputation as one of the best in the business.
The triad of skilled musicians set the release apart. All meticulous, almost slaves to perfection; the trio have found a remarkable wavelength based around shared standards. The result: a transcendent album, which pushes the boundaries of genre convention with purpose and conscientiousness.
“Sonically The Cold Light of Day sits alone as being musically diverse, while being rigorously grounded in the settings of traditional Hip Hop.” – Dialectrix
Still faithful to their roots, Plutonic Lab and Dialectrix have built on the foundations of traditional hip hop, revolutionising the genre by incorporating live instrumentation and electronic elements. DJ 2Buck’s selection of premium cuts always consummately timed, give the album character and scope.
Vocal guests on the include the legendary Def Wish, P-Smurf (Big Village), Chip Fu, Momo (Diafrix), and a verse from the dexterous 2Buck.
The LP’s main points of difference are the varied themes Dialectrix explores, and Plutonic Lab’s custom-made soundtrack.
“I keep working with Pluto because we make music like a band. There's a synergy and chemistry we get that you just can't buy or fabricate and I'd consider him one of my best friends.“ –Dialectrix
In the track ‘Fire in the Blood’, there is no ignoring Dialectrix’s raw emotion as he wrestles with nature vs. nurture. He relays his deepest fear; passing alcoholism and violence onto his son. Written in an extremely tumultuous period of his life, he has labelled ‘Fire in the Blood’ “the most raw and honest track I’ve ever made”. Plutonic sets a melancholy scene with haunting vocals, and angry beats.
‘Take Flight’ is a laid-back, vibing number inspired by Dialectrix’s travels around Australia. His lyrics reflect on the beauty he has encountered in the places he’s been, and people he’s met, but also the inherent guilt he feels about enjoying a place which was stolen from its original people. Lounge piano, subtle strings and synth nuances give the track a cruising feel, complete with an airport announcement introduction.
Opening track ‘Shadow in the Light’, is one of Dialectrix’s favourites from the record for its eclectic song structure and next level production. Plutonic Lab brings his explosive percussion skills to the forefront and fuses them with syncopated synth sounds, creating a kind of sonic exclamation mark.
The Cold Light of Day is a quality display of true skill and passion. It is safe to say the future of hip hop is safe in the hands of Dialectrix, Plutonic Lab and DJ 2Buck.
“I'd say our music ultimately is thinking music. It's designed to make someone contemplate what’s around them, and judge things critically. It's meant to do nothing more than talk about one man’s experience in hope of making someone else feel better.” –Dialectrix